
Finances – Money, Sales & What It Really Costs to Be a Writer
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Let’s talk numbers.
In this candid episode of Daggers & Daydreams, we’re diving into one of the most asked-about but least talked-about parts of the writing journey: money.
Whether you’re just starting out or considering publishing your first book, this episode is packed with honest reflections, real figures, and lessons we’ve learned the hard (and expensive) way. From editing costs to royalties, from first draft to final product, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it takes, financially, to be an indie author.
We’re not financial advisors, but we are writers who’ve walked the path and are here to share the raw, unfiltered truth.
Episode Timestamps:
00:20 – Intro
03:02 – The True Cost of a Book
12:02 – Surprise Expenses
21:10 – How Much Do You Really Make?
32:51 – Beyond Book Sales
34:42 – Setting Yourself Up for Indie Publishing
39:21 – Pitfalls, Regrets & Smart Spending
42:56 – Why We Still Write (Even When It Doesn’t Pay Much)
45:15 – How Many Books Have We Actually Sold?
50:22 - Outro
Whether you’re getting ready to publish or just starting your first manuscript, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants the financial side of writing demystified.
Keywords: beginner writing, writing advice, indie publishing, debut authors, book sales, author income, writing costs, self-publishing, personal finance for creatives, creative careers
Links:
Season 1 - Episode 7: The Publishing Journey
Season 2 - Episode 6: Marketing & Personal Branding: The Hardest Part of Being an Author
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